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- the invention relates to the detection and treatment of respiratory disorders by implantable electrical and/or electro-mechanical devices.
- Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty is a surgical procedure for the treatment of severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
- OSA Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- UARS Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,636,767 describes how an electrode is placed in stimulating contact with an airway passage-controlling muscle of the patient. The electrode is energized to contract the muscle and alter the airway passage.
- central apnea and obstructive apnea can be discriminated by flow and effort sensors. See for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,675,797; 6,029,665; and 6,445,942.
- treatment of a respiratory disorder utilises afferent nerve stimulation.
- treatment of a respiratory disorder utilises efferent nerve stimulation.
- upper airway muscle tone is indirectly stimulated.
- baseline treatment is initiated when the patient is asleep in order to achieve an increased background tone of upper airway muscles to prevent airway collapse.
- treatment is initiated or increased above baseline treatment when obstructive sleep apnea is detected.
- respiratory disorders are detected with the use of an implanted device.
- open and closed airway (also called, central and obstructive) apneic events are distinguished by a combination of implanted electrodes and acoustic transducers.
- FIG. 1 shows method for detection and treatment of respiratory disorders using implantable devices.
- one method is electrical stimulation of afferent nerves, the objective of which is to indirectly cause an increase of the tone of upper airway muscles normally involved with maintenance of upper airway patency.
- tone of these upper airway muscles typically decreases, contributing to a collapse and obstruction of the airway.
- reflexes work to maintain tone in upper airway muscles thereby preventing airway collapse.
- the object of the present method is to substitute or enhance this reflex mechanism during sleep, thereby restoring or maintaining airway patency.
- the site of electrical stimulation is within or adjacent to the genioglossus muscle or in the vicinity of the hypoglossal motor nucleus or excitatory afferent nerve pathways leading to this structure.
- the amplitude, frequency and pulse width of electrical stimulation is controlled such that sufficient stimulation of afferent nerves is achieved without significant stimulation of efferent nerves, and without eliciting arousal from sleep.
- This stimulation of afferent nerves thus influences the patient's own intrinsic control system which modulates upper airway tone.
- the electrical simulation of afferent nerves typically consists of trains of electrical pulses, for example; 0.1 mA amplitude, 0.1 ms duration, train length of 10-30 pulses repeated every 1 minute. This level is defined as 1 unit of stimulation.
- a second method for stimulation of afferent nerves is by using mechanical stimulation.
- a mechanical element for example a piezo-electric element, is implanted at a site in the vicinity of the upper airway, for example, within or adjacent to the base of the genioglossus muscle.
- the element is electrically connected to the controller of the implanted device.
- the controller elicits vibration of the mechanical element by sending an electrical signal.
- Vibration of the element elicits stimulation of mechanoreceptor afferent nerve endings within the upper airway. Stimulation of these mechanoreceptors provides an excitatory input into the patient's intrinsic control system of the upper airway, thereby increasing tone of upper airway muscles and hence restoring or maintaining airway patency.
- the amplitude, frequency and duration of the mechanical stimulation are controlled such that sufficient stimulation of afferent nerves is achieved without sensory stimulation sufficient to cause arousal from sleep.
- the mechanical simulation of afferent nerves would typically be achieved by a period of several seconds of vibration at frequencies in the range of 10-50 Hz, and is tuned to the frequency at which the target receptors are most sensitive.
- the repetition rate of the stimulation is controlled according to the detected state of the airway.
- the level of stimulation depends on 2 factors: 1) sleep state; 2) state of upper airway.
- sleep state When the patient is awake, no treatment is delivered.
- a baseline treatment is delivered which has the objective of increasing the background tone of the upper airway muscles such that it is similar to the tone during the awake state. This is designed to pre-emptively reduce the incidence of airway collapse.
- treatment above the level of the baseline treatment is delivered which has the objective of restoring airway patency.
- Sleep state is determined by a combination of time of day and postural state, for example when the patient is supine and the time of day is coincident with the patient's normal sleeping time, sleep state is determined as asleep.
- Time of day is determined by a real time clock within the implanted device and postural state by a position sensor, also contained within the implanted device.
- a position sensor also contained within the implanted device.
- the baseline level of treatment is initiated.
- the sleep state is asleep and obstruction is detected, the level of treatment is increased and maintained until such time as airway obstruction is no longer detected, as follows:
- FIG. 1 An example of a methodology as described is illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- Implanted electrodes are ideally placed one either side of the thoracic cavity. eg one electrode is placed in the left sub pectoral region and a second electrode in the right sub pectoral region. One of these electrodes could be incorporated into the metallic case of an implanted device.
- the transthoracic impedance is measured by emitting high frequency (eg 20 Hz) electrical pulses (compared with respiration or heart rate) that have amplitude and duration below the level needed to stimulate excitable tissue.
- high frequency eg 20 Hz
- electrical pulses compared with respiration or heart rate
- the impedance changes are calculated by measuring current & voltage and calculating impedance via Ohm's Law. Impedance changes are correlated with thorax movements. Patterns of movement are detected and used to indicate a variety of respiratory disorders such as Obstructive Apnea, central apnea, Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CS-R).
- CS-R Cheyne-Stokes respiration
- the instantaneous transthoracic impedance signal is compared to a baseline reference.
- the baseline reference is a continuously updated average of the most recent 30 minutes of the transthoracic impedance signal.
- the changes the transthoracic impedance signal are analysed in order to determine the state of respiration as follows:
- Respiration type Transthoracic impedance Normal respiration no SDB rhythmic variations at a rate of between 6 and 25 per minute; this rate averaged over; eg 2 minutes. Similarily an amplitude reference for ‘normal breathing’ is also derived; eg average amplitude of rhythmic variations over 30 minutes. Obstructive Marked reduction of amplitude as compared to the above reference; eg reduction of 30% or more; for at least 10 seconds.
- Central apnea first derivative of the impedance signal essentially zero; no rhythmic variations for a period of 10 seconds or more CSR Derive the envelope of the rhythmic variations. Crescendo-decrescendo pattern denoted by a rhythmic variation in the envelope with a period of typically between 40 and 120 seconds or other classifier system. 5.2.2 Impedance and Acoustic Transducers
- a method for measuring airflow in an implantable device is by use of an acoustic transducer inside the device, such as a microphone, or from a transmitted signal from an external device in communication with the implantable device. Analysis of the frequency and amplitude of the sound can be used to deduce relative airflow. In addition, snoring, which is indicative of a partial obstruction of the upper airway can be detected. It is known that snoring is frequently a precursor of obstructive apnea.
- a method for indicating thoracic movement is by measuring the electrical impedance between two or more implanted electrodes.
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awake | asleep | obstruction | ||
Treatment level | No treatment | Baseline treatment | Incremental above |
of 0-5 units | baseline of 1-10 | ||
units | |||
Respiration type | Transthoracic impedance |
Normal respiration - no SDB | rhythmic variations at a rate of between 6 |
and 25 per minute; this rate averaged over; | |
eg 2 minutes. Similarily an amplitude | |
reference for ‘normal breathing’ is also | |
derived; eg average amplitude of rhythmic | |
variations over 30 minutes. | |
Obstructive | Marked reduction of amplitude as |
compared to the above reference; eg | |
reduction of 30% or more; for at least 10 | |
seconds. | |
Central apnea | first derivative of the impedance signal = |
essentially zero; no rhythmic variations for | |
a period of 10 seconds or more | |
CSR | Derive the envelope of the rhythmic |
variations. Crescendo-decrescendo pattern | |
denoted by a rhythmic variation in the | |
envelope with a period of typically | |
between 40 and 120 seconds or other | |
classifier system. | |
5.2.2 Impedance and Acoustic Transducers
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